i think i've rambled my feelings on this before but my favorite affordable bourbons are Bulleit and Woodford Reserve. anything above them in quality almost doubles in price and they are both a great sipper for $15-20 a pint

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i think i've rambled my feelings on this before but my favorite affordable bourbons are Bulleit and Woodford Reserve. anything above them in quality almost doubles in price and they are both a great sipper for $15-20 a pint

I actually prefer Bulleit Bourbon above other bourbons, for Old Fashioneds. Bulleit Rye is good on its own, too!

ive definitely flip flopped, from mostly drinking craft beer to mostly drinking bourbz. when i grab a beer now its usually just like, a tall can of beck's which slots nicely into the category of 'not shitty, but not expensive'

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i used to like a lot of heavy dark stouts/ porters but barely drink them anymore. a few months ago at a food festival i discovered a brewery in Flagstaff that makes a cherry pie porter that i feel in love with...but they don''t do any true commercial sales. so last week when i was up there i got two big fat 32 oz crowlers of it that i am saving for a special occasion/ most likely to pair with a pastry of some sort

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On election night, 2016 I got very hammered and passed out in my clothes and on top of my sheets. The responsible part: I was only barely not-drunk-enough to have the foresight to have a Lyft take me home.

i used to like a lot of heavy dark stouts/ porters but barely drink them anymore. a few months ago at a food festival i discovered a brewery in Flagstaff that makes a cherry pie porter that i feel in love with...but they don''t do any true commercial sales. so last week when i was up there i got two big fat 32 oz crowlers of it that i am saving for a special occasion/ most likely to pair with a pastry of some sort

My favorite scotch is Talisker 10 year. It's on the smokey/peaty side. I lovvvve it! Watch out though, there are a ton of different Taliskers out there now that aren't as good. Avoid all the Talisker Storm and Talisker 57 North or whatever. Just get plain 10 year.

Another good one is Bunnahabhain 12 year. It's really smooth and drinkable for a scotch.

I picked up the Talisker 10-year because it was right in the price range and the guy described it as kind of smoky with a hint of saltiness. It wasn’t until I got home that I thought it sounded familiar and HERE IT IS.

It’s pretty good, excellent call.

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